Have you ever hunted the west? Outfitters arent going to pay someone with little to zero western experience much, cause you dont bring much to the table. Have you been around horses and packing? cause thats what the majority of guiding in the western part of the state revolves around. Very hard to make an actual living guiding full time around here unless you own the business. . As stated by others, You are underestimating the extent of a WY winter. I can ride my snowmobile 8 months of the year most years if i want to. And even as a big backcountry rider, i get damn sick of winter each year. I live where the wind doesnt blow much thankfully, but i couldnt imagine dealing with the other 90%+ of the state where it does nothing but blow, and blow harder.
I guided backcountry wilderness type hunts for a decade, taught for a guide/packing school in montana for 5 summers, basically did everything i could to make it a "full-time" job...Then i got smart and realized how stupid that was, went to trade school, and now make more in a couple months than i use to in a full year. And get to hunt for myself as much as I want. If your dream is to move west, go for it, only one way to find out, but dont expect guiding to pay a mortgage or even rent in most the popular regions out west. I had a well known outfitter here in western WY ask me to run one of his main camps for him this fall, I thought about it, i could make it work around my actual job, but ultimately, id rather hunt for myself anymore than deal with babysitting others. I did that for 10 years, and it gets old.